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County Executive Adam Bello announces discounted greens fees at Genesee Valley Churchville and Durand Eastman golf courses for the entire fall season

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Monroe County, New York – County golf enthusiasts have something new to smile about this fall. Monroe County Executive Adam Bello has unveiled a round of reduced greens fees at two of the region’s most popular public golf spots, Genesee Valley and Churchville. The price cuts are in place now and will last through the remainder of the fall golf season.

This announcement comes on the heels of already lowered fall rates at Durand Eastman Golf Course, which kicked in the week of September 22. The changes mean all three county-operated golf courses are now offering discounted rounds, giving both casual players and seasoned golfers more reason to head outdoors before the first snow blankets the fairways.

“With the fall season just beginning, I encourage golfers to take advantage of the reduced greens fees at our beautiful county golf courses,” said County Executive Bello. “It’s the best golf deal in the area — take advantage of the cool weather, enjoy our upgraded golf cart paths, and get your last rounds in before winter arrives.”

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The updated fee schedule covers both walking and riding rounds. At Durand Eastman, the North Course at Genesee Valley, and the East Course at Churchville, golfers can walk nine holes for $10 or ride for $17. An 18-hole walk is set at $13, while riding costs $27. Meanwhile, the South Course at Genesee Valley and the West Course at Churchville feature slightly lower pricing, with nine holes walking for $8 or riding for $15, and 18 holes walking for $11 or riding for $25.

For longtime players, the reductions are a welcome sign of county investment in local recreation. For newcomers or families curious about trying out the sport, the affordability could make golf more accessible as an autumn activity. Cooler weather, shorter days, and vibrant fall colors create a unique backdrop that many golfers consider the best time of year to hit the links.

Bello emphasized the county’s ongoing efforts to maintain and upgrade its courses, pointing to the recent improvements to cart paths. The goal, officials say, is not only to keep the courses playable but also to enhance the overall visitor experience, especially as more residents look for affordable outdoor leisure.

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Those eager to schedule a tee time can head to monroecountyparksgolf.com for booking and general information. Players may also contact the pro shops directly: Churchville Golf Course at (585) 293-0680, Durand Eastman at (585) 266-0110, and Genesee Valley at (585) 424-2920.

The fall season in Monroe County may be fleeting, but with discounted greens fees now in effect, golfers have the opportunity to squeeze in a few more rounds without stretching their wallets. As Bello put it, the invitation is simple—take in the crisp air, enjoy the scenery, and make the most of autumn’s final fairways.

 

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